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The two
components of the Integrated Solid Waste Management Programme
are summarized below:
Physical
component comprises:
National
Sanitary Landfill: This sanitary engineered landfill is
located in a disused quarry at Greenland, St. Andrew.
Solid
Waste Management Center: These include Transfer Station,
Chemical Waste Storage Facility and Composting Facility. These
facilities will be jointly housed at Vaucluse, St. Thomas.
Bulky
Waste Facility: This facility is located at a disused
quarry at Bagatelle, St. Thomas.
Upgrading
of Road Infrastructure: In order to improve efficiency
it will be necessary to implement road improvements along
routes where vehicles associated with the ISWMP will travel
on a regular basis. The affected roads are:
- Mile-and-Quarter to Alleynedale
- Benn
Hill
- Vaucluse
to Highway 2A (Mangrove Road)
- Hoytes
Village Main Road
- Hoytes
Village Tenantry Rd./Access to Bulky Waste Site.
The
non-physical component includes:
Institutional
Strengthening of key government agencies within the Ministry
of Health (e.g. Sanitation Service Authority, Environmental
Engineering Division) and associated Ministries (e.g. the
Ministry of Environment, Public Investment Unit);
A Public
Education/ Awareness Programme, that is, consumer education,
formal education and technical assistance in waste management
for the business and manufacturing sectors;
An
Economic aspect which would include cost recovery measures
e.g. taxes, levies, tipping fees and export of recyclable
materials;
Policy
development to provide for mechanisms for the proper implementation
of the Programme;
Drafting
of relevant legislation to facilitate this new thrust
in solid waste management.
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